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andreic
My 1972 1.7L 914 is in very good shape. But recently the fuel gauge will not go above indicating 1/2, even if the tank is full. Once the tank goes below 1/2 or 1/3, it will start indicating correctly.

I suspect it is some part in the fuel tank sender that should be sliding up and down with the fuel level, and is getting stuck half-way. Any suggestions on how to fix?

Thanks,
Andrei.
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QUOTE(andreic @ Nov 25 2021, 09:16 AM) *

My 1972 1.7L 914 is in very good shape. But recently the fuel gauge will not go above indicating 1/2, even if the tank is full. Once the tank goes below 1/2 or 1/3, it will start indicating correctly.

I suspect it is some part in the fuel tank sender that should be sliding up and down with the fuel level, and is getting stuck half-way. Any suggestions on how to fix?

Thanks,
Andrei.

Really easy to pull it out and likely there's a bit of rust jamming it...i'd suggest you get a used one from Brad Stone or Garold or another vendor ....check the for sale 914 parts...just swap them...
emerygt350
easy to clean just be very careful. Those wires are incredibly fine.
914Sixer
Get a container tall enough to put fuel sender in (plastic drink cup). Put sender in cup and fill with lacquer thinner. Let set for about 10 min, drain thinner from small hole on sender. Turn sender side to side and listen for float to move side to side. Repeat as needed. NO NEED to disassemble.
emerygt350
QUOTE(914Sixer @ Nov 25 2021, 03:23 PM) *

Get a container tall enough to put fuel sender in (plastic drink cup). Put sender in cup and fill with lacquer thinner. Let set for about 10 min, drain thinner from small hole on sender. Turn sender side to side and listen for float to move side to side. Repeat as needed. NO NEED to disassemble.

I had a rust chunk in mine... thinner wouldn't do it. You can check for full travel by hooking it back up (key off when you hook it back up) while it is out of the tank and tip it up and down (key on).
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